Read the following passage:
Charles Steinmetz cared for a variety of animals in his home. He hated to see an animal in need. Steinmetz also worked to meet the needs of many impoverished people; building schools, funding medical clinics, providing childcare for students, and making sure those who were hungry had food.
Which detail from the text would most likely support the idea that Charles Steinmetz was a generous person?
He kept a variety of animals.
He liked exotic animals.
He valued education.
He built schools and clinics.
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The correct answer to this question is option 4. He built schools and clinics.
Explanation:
- Option 1 is incorrect because keeping a variety of animals is not a measure of generosity. A person can have different types of animals because of a hobby, it does not tell anything about the goodwill of the person.
- It is nowhere mentioned in the passage that Charles Steinmetz liked exotic animals, so this option is also incorrect.
- Charles Steinmetz might have valued education, that is why he supported students, but this statement does not completely decipher his generosity.
- He built schools and buildings out of his own money, he worked to provide these facilities to people, and hence this statement signifies that he was a generous person.
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